Having said that, I must confess I miss "girl time". I miss walking around the corner to visit with my mother. I sometime long for those last minute quick trips to Target with my daughters. I would love to meet my friends for lunch or a walk in the mall. There is something about time with other women that is refreshing, energizing and just plain fun.
Recently I have been able to have a little girl time with some of the wonderful women I have met on our mission. I still miss my mother, my daughters and my friends. I look forward to reconnecting with them upon our return. On the other hand, I am truly blessed to spend time with these new friends. Heavenly Father created men and women, unique in their qualities but equally valued and equally loved. I am grateful for the good people he has placed in my life. Yes, I am especially grateful for a little "girl time" on this Korea adventure.

Once each month our Relief Society (women's auxiliary) has a pot luck luncheon. Since this was March, much of our food was green. Some naturally and some with the help of food coloring.
Here I am enjoying a traditional Korean lunch with two friends. we are sitting on floor mats at a low table. Sitting on the floor at these Korean tables is a common experience here. Unfortunately it's hard to be graceful in a dress and it's hard to get back up when you are in your 60's! I'm proud to say I have maneuvered it a few times.
I definitely miss our "girl time", but know you are making great friends and blessing many with your gifts and talents!
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